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pariah

/pəˈɹaɪə/

Meanings
  • noun

    A person who is shunned, rejected, or outcast by their community or society.

    - "The leper was considered a pariah in his village."
    - "Despite her exceptional talents, she was treated as a pariah by her peers."

Pronunciation
  1. /pəˈɹaɪə/



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  2. /pəˈɹaɪə/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with pariah
laid , parade , bared , shared
Variants
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pariah , pariahs , pariah dog , pariah dogs
Etymology
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Originally, a pariah was a member of the lowest caste in the Indian social system. The term is derived from the Tamil word 'paraiyar', meaning 'drummer' or 'performer'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'pariah' comes from the Tamil word 'paraiyar', meaning 'drummer'. In ancient India, drummers were considered to be the lowest caste and were often shunned by society.

  2. The term 'pariah' has been used in literature to describe characters who are outcasts or rejects from their communities, such as Hester Prynne in Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'The Scarlet Letter'.

  3. The term 'pariah' has also been used in music to name a heavy metal band.


Related Concepts
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  1. Outcast: A person who is rejected or excluded from a group or community.

  2. Social outcast: A person who is shunned or excluded from society due to their race, religion, social status, or other factors.


Quotes
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  1. For decades, African states longed for the day when South Africa would be liberated from its status as the apartheid "pariah" and become the economic engine that would pull Africa out of its mire of poverty and underdevelopment, much as Japan did for the Pacific Rim.

    - Allister Sparks,{it}Wilson Quarterly{/it},Spring 2001
  2. Once they began to migrate to the United States, especially after this country conferred citizenship on them in 1917, they discovered what it meant to be a "pariah" in the country that had adopted them.

    - John Hope Franklin,"The Land of Room Enough",1981,{"source"=>"in {it}Race and History{/it}", "aqdate"=>"1989"}
  3. Even as her star was rising in the outside world, she was becoming more and more a "pariah" in her own village, where her isolation and sense of rejection made her, for a time, a prisoner in her house, a victim of agoraphobia.

    - Judy Oppenheimer,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},3 July 1988

Culture
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In literature, the term 'pariah' has been used to describe characters who are outcasts or rejects from their communities, such as Hester Prynne in Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'The Scarlet Letter'. In music, the term 'pariah' has been used as the name of a heavy metal band.

How to Memorize "pariah"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person being shunned or rejected by their community.
    - Visualize the feeling of isolation and rejection.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'pariah' with the idea of being rejected or shunned.
    - Think of a person who is an outcast or a reject.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the first letter of each word in the definition: 'P' for person, 'A' for 'shunned', 'R' for 'rejected', 'I' for 'isolated', and 'A' for 'outcast'.

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1. Association with a story: Imagine a 'pair' of 'ah' sounds in the word 'pariah'. Associate this word with a story where a 'pariah' is someone who is always left out of the 'pair' or group. This will help you remember the unique spelling and meaning of the word.

2. Visualize the word: Picture the word 'pariah' written in bold, black letters on a white background. This will help you remember the spelling and appearance of the word.

3. Use the word in a sentence: Come up with a sentence that uses the word 'pariah', such as 'The outcast was considered a pariah by the rest of the village.' This will help you understand the word's meaning and context.

4. Break down the word: Divide the word 'pariah' into syllables ('pa-ri-ah') and practice saying it out loud. This will help you remember the pronunciation and spelling of the word.

5. Create a mnemonic: Come up with a memorable phrase or rhyme that reminds you of the word 'pariah', such as 'A person on their own, like a lone 'pariah'.' This will help you remember the meaning and spelling of the word.


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